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#cooking #food #dwarffood #bream Bones Bream Bone Porridge – Dwarf Tribe’s Banana Root Porridge Recipe | Primitive Cooking & Wild Hello everyone!Welcome back to Dwarf Food, where our dwarf tribe brings you the most authentic and flavorful dishes made directly from nature. In today’s peaceful outdoor cooking adventure, we prepare two traditional tribal recipes that have been passed down through generations: Bream Bone Porridge and Banana Root Porridge. These dishes highlight simple ingredients, slow cooking, and the deep connection between our tribe and the wild forest around us. Our journey begins by catching a fresh bream from the river using handmade bamboo traps. Instead of wasting any part of the fish, we use the head, bones, and leftover meat to create a rich, nutritious porridge. After roasting the bones over an open fire, we simmer them with wild rice, forest herbs, ginger leaves, and natural spices. The result is a warm, creamy, and aromatic porridge packed with natural minerals and protein—perfect for cold evenings in the mountains. Next, we dig up banana roots, an ancient tribal ingredient known for its mild flavor and silky texture. The roots are cleaned, chopped, and slow-cooked in a clay pot with stream water and crushed wild herbs. As the banana root softens, it thickens into a sweet, earthy porridge that pairs beautifully with the bream bone broth. While cooking, our dwarf tribe gathers around the fire, sharing stories, preparing ingredients, and enjoying the simple joy of food made with patience and love. These recipes show how our people survive and thrive using only what nature provides.